 You said when you joined this team in December. It's all season. Just going through the ups and downs and just knowing the ultimate goal. You know, we got a long way to go. We're going to join this now and, you know, make sure we get it. What did you expect joining this team and how have those expectations changed since you've been here? Expect the best. Expect the best for my guys and, you know, just go out and compete. And, you know, give it all, really. When you see Tampa Bay losing, is there any doubt in your mind that you guys are getting it done today? I didn't pay attention to them losing. I was just worried about getting this win tonight. And we got to go day by day. And that's what this postseason's going to be about. That's what the rest of the season's going to be about. And just execute day by day. What are you most looking forward to in this postseason? Going after it. The best of the best. Who's going to step up? What's going to happen? All mistakes, little positives are going to be the difference in this series. This is the first time for you. Are you enjoying this? We've got more work to do. Maryam, Maryam, thank you. Nice way to wrap up that interview there with John Carlo. Good for him. I mean, couldn't get to the postseason with the Marlins, 0 for 5 today, but celebrating as he tries to find his groove here over the next week and a half. Yeah, this has to be refreshing for him, Bob, because what you just said, spending his entire career with the Marlins in the postseason, never having a taste of important September games. I remember when the Yankees executed this trade and you, myself, Meredith John Flaherty, we interviewed John Carlos then and one of the first things out of his mouth was about how coming to the Yankees, he hoped that he had the chance to get to the postseason. He's there now, but you're right. He needs to get back to where he was earlier this season. He struggled lately. He had the Grand Slam the other night, but I think he's caught in between a little bit offensively. You know, he's got a lot of games to get him to where he wants to be for the postseason. You know, you wonder if a moment like that that he's watching and participating in in the clubhouse reenergizes him in a way. Not that I'm saying that's what it would take to get Stanton going, but he sort of has a different feel maybe over the next week and a half. Yeah, I think you want to celebrate again every player in that clubhouse, especially some of them who've never experienced that before. And Stanton is a game changer. I know he has struggled across a lot of times. He's got a lot of things to do. He's got a lot of things to do. When the judge went down for the first half of judges injury, Stanton was carrying the Yankees. This is a guy who can go up there and do damage. Look for him to be able to hit the ball the opposite way when he's going the opposite way. It's a signal that he's got his swing where it needs to be. So he's enjoying the celebration and then you take it to the other end and you go to the next one. The Yankees 2018 story is not finished yet, but whenever that story is written, some of those earliest chapters, you better devote them to Glaboratoria as in Miguel and Dohar. Two rookies who didn't start the season with the team, but they've certainly ended it with the team and they've been energizers for the Yankees just sliding into their positions, becoming entrenched and becoming so important to what the Yankees are trying to do. They have solid-app bats from both of them. I think the Yankees are targeting to have those two guys in the lineup. Oh, I don't know, the next 10 or 15 years. Just a quick pop for Dohar. Another multi-hit game today. He is a machine when it comes to that. Yeah, Bob, I've been talking to him at the stadium yesterday about his aggressive approach and about what he's been able to do this season. You can just see how comfortable he is and he goes up there with all the players trying to get past him. All right.